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We at Cardinal Shower Enclosures recognize the need to be responsible
with our planet's resources. We've set several programs in place in our
Green Initiative to
reduce waste and reduce our environmental impact.
Reducing
Product Waste
The average reject rate for glass in the shower door industry is terrible. The current
industry average reject rate for a piece of tempered glass, from when it
leaves the tempering facility to when it is installed, is 20%. Reasons
for rejecting a piece of glass include:
- Wrong size
- Wrong glass pattern
- Fabrication errors
- Scratches in the glass or chipped edges (either in manufacturing
or in transit)
This past year, we expanded our Louisville facility to include a new,
state-of-the-art tempering facility. We designed it from the ground up
to make quality a top priority. We work to make sure the equipment is in
top condition to reduce problems during the manufacturing process, and
have implemented several quality-control procedures.
We've invested in
high quality glass buffing equipment that works wonders on small
scratches on tempered glass, greatly reducing the amount of glass that
is rejected and sent to recycling because of scratches. We've also
installed special lighting to catch any imperfections or scratches
before the glass leaves our facility.
We're extremely proud to say that our team is producing glass with a
reject rate of less than 1%. That's a LOT less glass that ends up
being discarded. For our customers, it means less trips back to a job
site (wasting time, gas and resources) to replace rejected glass.
Recycling LESS Glass (Yes!)
In the course of making shower enclosures, we end up with a fair amount
of scrap glass. This can come from:
- Internally rejected panels (scratched, etc.)
- Small remnant pieces of glass from cutting glass panels out of 9' x 12' sheets
- The thin strip of glass that is cut off around the edge of every
9' x 12' sheet so we start with clean edges for shower enclosure
panels
We realized we can have a significant impact if we can repurpose this
glass before recycling it. We now use as much of the glass as we can
in three major areas:
Glass Samples
Cutting up the glass into 12" x 18" samples, which we cast on our
patterns to provide our dealers with Venetian Cast Glass samples.
Rainforest Glass
We're currently developing our new Rainforest Glass. This is made from
pre-recycled strips of 3/8" glass which are melted together on our cast glass patterns. While this
glass can't be tempered, it is amazing for use in bar fronts, partitions,
etc. It's beautiful and and had a lot of motion frozen into the
glass.

Low-Iron Glass Options
Our
Starphire glass and Krystal Series pattern glass are manufactured with
reduced iron content, making it a more environmentally friendly product
than traditional clear (float) glass. It reduces the greenish tint that
is typical in clear glass that is most evident when viewing the edges of
the glass. As normal float glass gets thicker, the green tint becomes
more visible. The low-iron glass doesn't distort the true color spectrum
the way normal glass can. Here's a list of all the low-iron glass
options:
- Starphire
- Krystal Flutex
- Krystal Glacier
- Krystal Rain
- Krystal Serenity
- Krystal Storm
- Ultrawhite with Showerguard
Because of the reduced iron content, the stunning clarity of the
Starphire and Krystal Series glass makes it an excellent choice when you
truly want your clear shower enclosure to seem to disappear.
Recycling
Cardinal Shower is
committed to our recycling programs. From aluminum, broken glass,
cardboard and wood, to paper and plastic. We work hard to minimize
the waste going into landfills.
In April of 2008 the City of Arlington, TX, launched a recycling
initiative to encourage companies in their city to recycle. In December
of 2008 our facility
in Arlington was honored to join the City of Arlington Green Team for meeting and
exceeding the city's recycling goals.
Cardinal Armor Surface Coating Certified GREEN
Cardinal Armor, our
surface-protection system, and Cardinal Armor Wash, our weekly cleaner,
have been certified GREEN by the American Standardized Testing Methods
(ASTM). (Cardinal Armor is manufactured by Tekon™.)
GPS Tracking of Our Vehicle Fleet
Two years ago we rolled out a real-time GPS vehicle tracking system on
our nationwide fleet of trucks. In addition to being able to tell
clients when their drivers will arrive by checking drivers' current
locations online, we've reduced the carbon footprint of our fleet by:
- Eliminating idle times when a driver might be tempted to take a
long, unscheduled "break" with the engine idling.
- Reducing the instances of speeding (which burns more fuel)
- Optimizing the drivers' routes to be the most
efficient--minimizing the amount of time they need to be on the road,
avoiding high-congestion areas during peak times, and minimizing the
amount of time they'll spend stuck idling in rush-hour traffic.
- Selecting the trucks that will have the best fuel efficiency with
the configuration to meet our needs.
Glass
Pulls
Because the primary ingredient in glass is Silica (sand, a renewable
resource), glass is often referred to as a Green product. In 2008, we
launched a new line of Venetian Cast Glass
shower enclosure pulls. Using these sorts of pulls instead of
the traditional aluminum or brass C-pulls, means less metal on those
types of units. While providing our customers with a stunning addition
to their enclosures, we're also happy that there's a little less metal
and a little more of a renewable resource going out with those shower
enclosures.
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